T7000 Series Tractors – New Auto Command

135 to 195 PTO HP

Hydraulics & Hitch

T7000 Tractor Electrohydraulic Remotes Electrohydraulic Remotes - Clean Energy Leader Standard Dynamic Ride Electronic Draft Control

more flow, more choices

Quick response and ample oil flow are part of the design of the T7000 Series hydraulic system. You have the capacity, control and flexibility to perform multiple hydraulic functions simultaneously—without sacrificing performance.

TWO-PUMP CCLS SYSTEM

T7000 hydraulic performance starts with the closed-center load-sensing (CCLS) system powered by a variable displacement piston pump, delivering 32 gallons per minute for the rear remotes, three-point hitch and loader. An optional 39-gpm pump provides even more capacity. All models include a separate 17-gpm pump for steering and operating circuits.

UP TO FIVE ELECTROHYDRAULIC REMOTES

Electrohydraulic remote valves, which allow you to control flow rate and timing electronically from the cab, are standard equipment on all models with the Auto Command™ CVT transmission or the deluxe cab, and optional on models with the Power Command™ transmission. Three electrohydraulic remotes are standard with two more available. Switches on both fenders are included for external control of the third rear remote.

MECHANICAL REAR REMOTE VALVES

These valves feature configurable detents and mechanical flow adjustment. Three mechanical remotes are standard with a fourth that can be requested from the factory or installed by your dealer.

REMARKABLE LIFT CAPACITY

Three-point hitch capacity for T7000 Series tractors is an outstanding 15,873 pounds for T7050, T7060 and T7070, and 12,787 pounds for the T7030 and T7040 models (all measurements are ASAE @ 24 inches). That means you can save time with larger, wider three-point-mounted implements that cover more acres with every pass.

EASY HOOKUP

Flex link ends and a turnbuckle height adjustment make hookup a breeze. And, a fast raise/ lower switch is provided in the cab and on both rear fenders. Standard Dynamic Ride Control™ helps prevent three-point-mounted implements from “bouncing” on the rear hitch during transport. You enjoy greater steering control, added safety and a smooth, comfortable ride.

PRECISE DRAFT CONTROL

Electronic draft control allows for precise, automatic control of three-point-mounted implements, using lower link draft sensing to maintain a constant load on the hitch through changing soil conditions.

SOFT START PTO

The T7000 PTO is electrohydraulically engaged for smooth starts, and the standard Soft Start feature provides added implement protection. A PTO Coast Down switch allows you to manually override the PTO brake to control high-inertia loads. An exterior PTO switch on each of the rear fenders makes the PTO shaft easier to hook up.

NEW PTO OPTIONS

A 540/1000 rpm PTO shaft is standard equipment on all T7000 models. On models equipped with the Auto Command™ CVT transmission, economy PTOs—a 1000/540E rpm PTO or a 1000/1000E rpm PTO—are optional. The 1000/1000E rpm PTO controls speed selection electronically. In the 1000E mode, the 1000-rpm PTO speed is achieved at a low 1700-rpm engine speed for improved fuel efficiency.

TIME-SAVING AUTO PTO

Another bonus on T7000 tractors with electrohydraulic rear remotes is automatic PTO engagement and disengagement when you use the quick raise/lower switch.

 





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